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2024-04-04ZeitschriftenartikelDetection of dengue in German tourists returning from Ibiza, Spain, related to an autochthonous outbreak, August to October 2022 In February 2023, German public health authorities reported two dengue cases (one confirmed, one probable) and four possible cases who travelled to Ibiza, Spain, in late summer/autumn 2022; the infection was probably ...
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2024-04-10ZeitschriftenartikelToxoplasma gondii Infections and Associated Factors in Female Children and Adolescents, Germany In a representative sample of female children and adolescents in Germany, Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence was 6.3% (95% CI 4.7%–8.0%). With each year of life, the chance of being seropositive increased by 1.2, indicating ...
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2024-10-10ZeitschriftenartikelAirport and luggage (Odyssean) malaria in Europe: a systematic review Background: Airport and luggage (also called Odyssean) malaria are chance events where Plasmodium infection results from the bite of an infected mosquito which was transported by aircraft from a malaria-endemic area. ...
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2024ZeitschriftenartikelThe (fe-)male breadwinner? Beliefs about gender roles in East Germany An age-period-cohort analysisBackground: Beliefs about gender roles develop in a complex interplay of individual factors with the sociopolitical and historical context. They differ between birth cohorts, depend on individual age, and change over time. ...
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2024-05-16ZeitschriftenartikelAutochthonous and imported giardiasis cases: An analysis of two decades of national surveillance data, Germany, 2002 to 2021 Background: Giardia duodenalis is a major cause of gastroenteritis globally, and is the most common food- and waterborne parasitic infection in Europe. Aim: To describe the epidemiology of reported acute giardiasis ...
